Elgin Theatre (Ottawa)

Elgin Theatre (Ottawa)

The Elgin Theatre was a historic movie theatre located at the corner of Lisgar and Elgin Street in Ottawa, Canada. The 750 seat cinema opened in 1937, with the first film shown being "Stand-In." For several decades it was one of Ottawa's premier theatres, and in 1947 it was the location of the world premiere of Mary Pickford's "Sleep, My Love".

Owner, Nat Taylor, of 20th Century Theatres, opened a second screen on an adjacent patch of land in December 1947 (the second such dual-screen in Canada, a few months after the Hollywood Theatre in Toronto). In 1957, Taylor became annoyed at having to replace films that were still making money with new releases. He thus put a different show in the "Little Elgin," so that two films could be shown at once. This was the first time a choice was offered at a North American cinema box office, and Taylor is credited as the inventor of the multiplex. Taylor would go on to build ever larger multiplexes, and eventually form the Cineplex Odeon Corporation.

The Elgin eventually became part of the Famous Players cinema chain. In 1994 the company announced that it would be closed. The building was in disrepair, and ironically small downtown theatres were of little use in the era of megaplexes that the Elgin had launched. Despite community efforts and a petition signed by 3,500 to get the company to reconsider, the cinema was shuttered in November 1994. The final film shown was "Quiz Show". There was considerable debate about what to do with the building. The Great Canadian Theatre Company expressed a desire to move into the location, but Ottawa City Council did not support this idea. Eventually the theatre was redeveloped into a cluster of restaurants.

ee also

* List of Ottawa-Gatineau cinemas

References

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*Tam, Pauline. "That's all, folks." "The Ottawa Citizen." Nov 18, 1994. pg. B.3
*Darcy, Steve. " [http://www.heritageottawa.org/english/newsletters/archives/199506.pdf The Elgin Theatre] ." "Heritage Ottawa." Volume 22, No. 1, June/July 1995.


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